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It’s 2017… And Windows PCs can be pwned via DNS, webpages, Office docs, fonts...

But at least there's no Flash update (not this week, anyway) Microsoft today released patches for more than 60 CVE-listed vulnerabilities in its software. Meanwhile, Adobe is skipping October's Patch...

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Amazon’s new Kindle Oasis is (finally) waterproof and a little less expensive

The new $250 e-reader is a bit faster, bigger, and more tub-friendly.

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IMT Chooses Helix ALM for Medtech Development and Test Management Support

Minneapolis, Minn., October 11, 2017—Perforce Software, a global provider of solutions to enterprise teams requiring productivity, visibility and scale during all phases of the technology development...

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IDG Contributor Network: Artificial intelligence is poised to change the face...

For decades, video surveillance has been used to detect and deter criminal behavior in homes, businesses, and public spaces.But when you look back at footage from just a few years ago, it’s...

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Developing The Right Skills For Industry 4.0 At The Manufacturing Management...

Neil Lewin, Learning and Development Consultant at Festo Training and Consulting, is a keynote speaker at the Manufacturing Management Show on 22nd November at the Ricoh Arena in Coventry.During his...

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IDG Contributor Network: AI and quantum computing: technology that’s fueling...

Two weeks ago, I spent time in Orlando, Florida, attending Microsoft’s huge IT pro and developer conference known as Microsoft Ignite. Having the opportunity to attend events such as this to see the...

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Jony Ive’s creativity pales compared to Apple’s App Store lawsuit defense

Apple sells "software distribution services to developers" who lease App Store space.

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North Korean hackers allegedly probing US utilities for weaknesses

Spear phishing emails thought to be affiliated with Pyongyang sent to electricity firms Hackers believed to be from North Korea are casing out US electric companies in preparation for a possible cyber...

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Judge says US govt has ‘no right to rummage’ through anti-Trump protest...

Court tells hosting biz to protect identities of netizens A Washington DC judge has told the US Department of Justice (DoJ) it "does not have the right to rummage" through the files of an anti-Trump...

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Google Home Mini review—A gateway drug for the Google Assistant

A great starter kit for newbies, if you can stand the lack of good music playback.

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Dumb bug of the week: Outlook staples together encrypted emails and their...

You're formatting your messages the wrong way Attention anyone using Microsoft Outlook to encrypt emails. Researchers at security outfit SEC Consult have found a bug in Redmond's software that causes...

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So, do some Congress members have Alzheimer’s? Pharmacist lands in hot seat

The quote seems clear, but now hersquo;s changing his tune.

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Dear America, best not share that password with your pals. Lots of love, the...

You may end up in the clink with 'hacker' on your criminal record A California bloke fighting a computer hacking conviction has lost his final appeal after the US Supreme Court declined to hear his case.…

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IDG Contributor Network: AI, IoT, and the hybrid cloud: the triumvirate of...

Information technology systems of the future are increasingly focused on where data is generated and processed, how it’s delivered and collected, and how quickly this data can move.Finding the most...

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IDG Contributor Network: The drivers and social responsibility of automation

With machines come automation.And with automation comes a huge shift in how we live. What will the future of work look like? What does automation mean for humanity’s collective and individual purpose?...

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Here’s how California plans to regulate driverless cars

Fully driverless vehicles could soon be legal on California roads.

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Many patent-holders stop looking to East Texas following Supreme Court ruling

Can Delaware handle the incoming caseload?

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Man acquitted of felony charge over Facebook police parody page sues

Fake account said police would offer abortions and anybody could become a recruit.

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Maybe you shouldn’t vaccinate your kids—maybe equinate them instead

Muddled history of the first vaccine gets a shot of genetic clarity.

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Malware again checks into Hyatt’s hotels, again checks out months later with...

Hyatt grievance, see? Hyatt has provided the perfect excuse for folks trying to explain to bosses or spouses why a film they watched in their hotel room for just seven minutes appeared on their company...

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